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Information and Music Therapy as a Means of Reducing Preoperative Anxiety in Outpatient Surgery. Outpatient Surgery: a Before-and-after Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating music therapy for Ambulatory Surgery. Completed, enrolled 198 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
This is a monocentric, prospective, before-and-after, open-label controlled study, two groups of 99 patients each: "control" group - usual care - versus "intervention" group "Intervention" group - patient information via an explanatory video followed by a 15-minute music therapy session of the patient's choice in the operating waiting room.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The patient will benefit from viewing the video and the music therapy session in the waiting room of the operating room. The patient will be asked again for their anxiety score using an anxiety scale. This will define the main outcome of the study. Following this collection and in order not to influence the response, investigators will collect from the patient his compliance with the two proposed techniques as well as his appreciation of the tool.